RAI
Well-Known Member
Certainly. Plus HMRC is not going to let go as long as it has an address to which to send its demands, no matter where that address is in the world. If you did want to pay income taxes in Spain (say) you would have to get a form signed by the Spanish tax authorities for HMRC to let go. UK rental income would anyway stay taxed in the UK and you would need a form from HMRC to persuade the Spanish authorities not to tax the rental income again.But the practicality is, unless the OP is permanently moving out of the UK, it is much easier just to continue paying his UK tax as normal and stay UK tax resident. He will be of much less interest to a foreign tax office if he can show he is still paying his tax in the UK.